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PIECES OF OLIVIA cover quote!

So on Saturday, my editor sent me an email with the subject:

Jay Crownover cover quote for PIECES OF OLIVIA

I was coming home from seeing the Lion King with my family and immediately squealed like a little girl. I opened the email to find the loveliest comments imaginable from Jay and then a cover quote that rocked my world! I am a huge, huge Jay Crownover fan and feel blessed beyond measure that she took the time out of her busy schedule to read PIECES OF OLIVIA and then provide a cover quote.

Thank you, Jay!

This is what she had to say:

"Pieces of Olivia is touching, witty, endearing, complicated and full of all the things a reader wants in a great New Adult read. Olivia and Preston are going to tug on readers heartstrings in all the best ways."
Jay Crownover, New York Times Bestselling Author

Eeeeep! 

You can read the description and pre-order PIECES OF OLIVIA on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or iBooks

Add it to your TBR on Goodreads!

And if you didn't know, NASH by Jay has Crownover has just released! You can find it at any major retailer, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and iBooks.

To celebrate and say THANKS to Jay, I'm giving away a digital copy of NASH (or BETTER WHEN HE'S BAD)!

Enter below!

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